Welcome to Robot Park: Where Apptronik’s Apollo Goes to Work Training the Next Generation of Humanoid Robot Intelligence

Fleets of Apollo 2 robots continuously collect real-world data across multiple Robot Park locations and customer sites to develop AI models for future humanoid systems in partnership with Google DeepMind

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AUSTIN, Texas, June 30, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AI-powered robotics company Apptronik® today announced the opening of the newly expanded Robot Park™, its flagship data collection and training facility for humanoid robots in Austin, Texas. The facility in Austin anchors a growing global network of Robot Parks at customer and partner sites around the world, and the company plans to open new Robot Park locations in more cities soon.

Apptronik also unveiled Apollo 2™, the current version of its humanoid robot platform, in both bipedal and wheeled-base configurations. Designed to learn real-world work through large-scale data collection, Apollo 2 enables Apptronik to gather diverse data across a wide range of tasks and environments. As part of Apptronik’s research partnership with Google DeepMind, the high-quality data collected by Apollo 2 helps to advance Gemini Robotics - Google DeepMind’s foundational AI models for robotics.

Together, Robot Park, Apollo 2, and the research partnership with Google DeepMind form an integrated system for rapidly developing and deploying humanoid robot intelligence. With operational fleets of Apollo 2 robots already active across Robot Park and at key customer and partner sites worldwide, Apptronik is accelerating the path to scalable, real-world humanoid robot deployment.

“The industry has spent years showing what robots can do in demos. We’re focused on what they can do every day on the job,” said Jeff Cardenas, Apptronik CEO and co-founder. “What we’re building is a continuous learning loop with the Google DeepMind Robotics team: robots working, collecting data, and improving with every cycle, in real environments, on real tasks. Robot Park enables the data collection that is fuel for that, and Apollo 2 is the machine that makes it possible. That’s how you move from early prototypes to real, deployable humanoid robots.”

The Fuel for Humanoid Intelligence: Scalable Data Collection

Humanoid robots like Apollo™ need large amounts of real-world data to train the embodied AI models that will enable robots to operate autonomously, and Robot Park is where much of that data is created. Inside the newly expanded nearly 90,000-square-foot facility in Austin, Apollo 2 robots in bipedal and wheeled configurations learn across an extensive array of customer use cases, performing tasks in logistics, manufacturing, retail, and other customer-driven activities.

To capture diverse real-world experience at scale, similar data-collection workflows have been deployed across a growing network of Robot Parks including at our research partner Google DeepMind and at customers like Mercedes-Benz and GXO, a global leader in high-tech, high-volume logistics. Through a combination of teleoperation and autonomous execution, Apollo 2 robots continuously generate significant quantities of high-quality training data. This growing dataset is used to train and refine the Gemini Robotics AI models that will prepare Apptronik’s commercial fleet for real-world deployment.

While Robot Park provides the foundation of physical experience, Apptronik’s platform is built to adapt as Gemini Robotics and the science of embodied AI evolves. Today, the company captures high-quality data through a state-of-the-art teleoperation stack and high-fidelity physics simulations to accelerate both hardware design and algorithmic development. This multi-modal approach allows Apptronik robots to learn from a wide variety of experiences, ensuring the platform scales alongside the latest advancements in AI.

Apollo 2: A Modular Humanoid Platform for Real-World Learning

Apollo 2 is a modular AI-powered humanoid robot that has been the workhorse behind Robot Park for more than a year already. Built as a data collection and training platform, Apollo 2 enables continuous learning through deployment across Robot Park locations and at customer and partner sites.

By offering Apollo in modular configurations, Apptronik can optimize data collection across a variety of operational environments. The wheeled-base configuration is designed to conform with existing safety standards for industrial mobile robots, allowing it to fit easily into existing customer operations. The bipedal configuration provides maximum adaptability for complex environments, allowing Apptronik to continuously refine the safety and reliability of its walking platform in real-world scenarios.

“For truly useful humanoid robots, safety and reliability have to advance alongside capability,” said Barry Phillips, Chief Commercial Officer at Apptronik. “The modular design of Apollo is a direct response to customer demand for adaptable automation. By developing Apollo as a modular platform, we’re able to deploy the same core humanoid technology across different configurations, including wheeled robots that align with current industrial safety standards, and bipedal robots for maximum adaptability. This approach helps us build better robots for customers today while laying the groundwork for broad adoption of humanoid systems in the future.”

Everything Apptronik is proving and learning through the Apollo 2 platform is directly powering the development of its next-generation commercial product, Apollo 3. By leveraging the massive data streams generated by Apollo 2 today in partnership with Google DeepMind, the upcoming commercial fleet will debut with unprecedented out-of-the-box embodied intelligence.

To learn more about Apptronik’s work, employment opportunities, and Robot Park, and to see video of Apollo 2 in action, visit our website and follow us on X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.

About Apptronik
Apptronik is a human-centered robotics company developing AI-powered robots to support humanity in every facet of life. Our humanoid robot, Apollo, is designed to collaborate thoughtfully with humans—initially in critical industries such as manufacturing and logistics, with future applications in healthcare, the home, and beyond. Apollo is the culmination of nearly a decade of development, drawing on Apptronik’s extensive work on 15 previous robots, including NASA’s Valkyrie robot. Apptronik started out of the Human Centered Robotics Lab at the University of Texas at Austin and has more than 350 employees. Learn more at apptronik.com.

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